Monday, March 17, 2014

The Golden Rule - My Latest Book- Now Available

The Golden Rule

For Empowering Professional Relationships

THE GOLDEN RULE offers time-tested ideas and techniques that can empower our professional relationships.

"Ignatius Fernandez has produced a
scholarly and absorbing analysis of how Jesus Christ's behavior sets an
example, not just for our personal lives, but also for our professional
conduct, and gives a compelling and rigorous account of how Jesus was in
the fact the definitive leader in every aspect."

- Paul Sellers, Director, South India, British Council, London

This
is the story - nonfiction that reads like fiction - of a group of
professionals who embark on a journey to discover a role model who will
inspire them to change the way they act, react and interact. Their
search takes them to JESUS CHRIST. Not the religious or
spiritual leader the world has known. But the powerful communicator who
touches minds and hearts, and the peerless teacher who influences by
example.

The life and times of Jesus Christ have been analyzed from many
perspectives, but never before from the corporate angle with focus on
professional relationships. Jesus' example stands out not just for our
personal lives, but also for our professional conduct. In short, Jesus
emerges as the definitive leader in every respect.

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The Author

Quotes on Parenting

"What gift has Providence bestowed on man that is so dear to him as his children?" Cicero.

"Dads don't need to be tall and broad-shouldered and handsome and clever.Love makes them so." Pam Brown.

"The best combination of parents consists of a father who is gentle beneath his firmness,and a mother who is firm beneath her gentleness." Sydney Harris.

Extracts from a Prayer of General MacArthur

Build me a son, O Lord, who will be strong enough to know when he is weak and brave enough to face himself when he is afraid; one who will be proud and unbending in honest defeat; humble and gentle in victory. Build me a son who will know thee and know that to know himself is the foundation stone of knowledge.Let him learn to stand up in a storm; here let him know compassion for those who fall. Let him master himself before he seeks to master other men. Let him reach into the future, yet never forget the past. Let him always be serious, yet never take himself too seriously. Give him humility, so that he may always remember the simplicity of true greatness; the open mind of true wisdom and the meekness of true strength. Then I his father willdare to whisper: 'I have not lived in vain'.

Extracts from Abraham Lincoln's letter to his son's teacher

He will have to learn that all men are not just; all men are not true. But teach him that for every enemy, there is a friend. Let him learn early that bullies are the easiest to lick. Teach him that it is far more honourable to fail, than to cheat. Teach him to sell his brawn and brain to the highest bidder, but never put a price tag on his heart and soul. Teach him always to have sublime faith in himself.

"On Bringing Up Children"

" Your children are not your children.They are sons and daughters of life's longing for itself.And it is your awesome responsibility to pass the torch of civilization to them.Teach them to think. To wonder. To dream. To meet triumph and disaster equally. Teach them the difference between flattery and praise. Teach them the joy of a sunset. The joy of sharing. The joy of discovering the unknown.More than anything else teach them to WALK TALL"-Khalil Gibran